Shinjuku Gardens is a new concept for the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/18/chicago-parking-garage-harvests-energy-from-windy-city-gusts/" target="_blank">urban parking garage</a> that looks to transform the typical parking lot into a multi-functional development, complete with an inhabitable <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2009/07/15/the-roof-the-roof-the-roof-is-a-farm/" target="_blank">rooftop garden</a>. As space comes at a premium in Japan - with public parks are even harder to come by - green spaces require creativity if they are to make their way into the dense urban fabric. As a response to the shortage, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/04/16/nunnmps-concept-office-is-a-workplace-on-stilts/" target="_blank">Cheungvogl</a> has proposed the Shinjuki Gardens, a grass-walled, two story parking garage that provides a public park space on its roof, without the sacrifice of a profitable place for business activities.

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The green roof, green wall parking garage concept would elevate a public park to the 3rd floor, and still maintain space for viable and profitable business activities.

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Back in feudal times, the creation of public parks and gardens was basically banned, so open space in Japan comes at a premium.

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The addition of vertical fields of grass surrounding the garage also adds more vegetation to the city and helps filter the air of pollutants.

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The public garden on the rooftop allows the citizens to have a place for rest and recreational activities away from the busy streets.

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The two story parking garage would replace the ground level parking lot, doubling the amount of available parking spaces.

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The interior of the garage walls and pillars would serve as a blank canvas for young artists and as a living museum.

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The project would not only be a great public service in providing important urban green space, but would also give way to more parking space, which is also limited.

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From the surrounding buildings, the view towards the green roof and green walled parking garage would be far superior to a view of a parking lot full of cars.

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The green roof transforms the urban fabric from one centered around cars to one that beautifully camouflages them.

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The park would be large enough for meandering paths, trees and other recreational space.

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Shinjuku Gardens is a new concept for the urban parking garage that looks to transform the typical parking lot into a multi-functional development, complete with an inhabitable rooftop garden. As space comes at a premium in Japan - with public parks are even harder to come by - green spaces require creativity if they are to make their way into the dense urban fabric. As a response to the shortage, Cheungvogl has proposed the Shinjuki Gardens, a grass-walled, two story parking garage that provides a public park space on its roof, without the sacrifice of a profitable place for business activities.